Tribal Woman of Gramokkal Community in Traditional Saree The village of Kodkani, Uttara Kannada. Circa 1980 | |
| Tribal Women with Produce to be Sold on the Market-day Village of Narayanpur, Central India |
Two Adivasi Girls in town of Narayanpur Notice their head décor. Bastar, circa 1976 | |
| Tribal Woman with Piercings
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Posterior of a Tribal Dancer Forests of Central India, circa 1976 | |
| Homeward Bound A coal miner returns to village from work |
Tribal Women on Errands
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| Tribal Youngster with Horn Decorartions
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A tribal hut constructed without bricks, steel or mortar Central India, circa 1976 | |
| Dancer at the Narayanpur Mela Madhya Pradesh, circa 1977 |
Adivasi Dancer Stops for a Smoke Narayanapur Mela, Madhya Pradesh | |
| A Gondati's Tattoo The village of Bhimbetaka, Madhya Pradesh |
Gonda Youngster The Village of Jamunjari, July 1976 | |
| Santali Tribal Woman and her Three Children
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Feather Decorations of a Tribal Dancer The Khajuraho Folk Festival, 1977 | |
| Five Men of Korku Tribe Notice the their attire |
Picture of a Kudubi Tribal Woman The Village of Uluvi, Uttara Kannada District | |
| Ancient Means and Ways A tribal man aims his catapult on a bird. The village of Chetedongar, Madhya Pradesh |
Tribal Women Dancers Dancers at the Narayanpur Mela, Madhya Pradesh | |
| Waiting for the Man of the Household A tribal family waits for the father to return from forest, village of Chote Dongar, 1976 |
Young and Innocent Young girl at the tribal educational institute of Ghotul, 1977 | |
| Daughter of the Forest God
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Decorated Tribal Boy Photographically improved picture of tribal boy | |
| Mascular Tribal Youngster Jagadalpur, 1976 |
Villagers at Jagadalpur Dasara
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| A Youngster Belonging to Muria Tribe Photograph hand-colored by K.L. Kamat |
Headgear Decorated with Flowers & Feathers
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| A Female Dancer Belongnging to Muria Tribe
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Small Capital, Small Profits A tribal man selling his produce on highway | |
| Social Drinking among Tribals of India While social drinking is frowned upon among the civilized in India, among the natives, it is very common. |
A Toda Tribal Leader
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| Tribal Women, Central India
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Tribal Youth with an Axe Photograph colored by K.L.Kamat | |
| Bastar Tribals, 1962-63 Tribals eating by the wayside on way to Jatra |
Santhal Tribal Habitat, Bengal Town of Plassey, Year 1970 | |